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The phrase "of charge" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is available without a cost. For example, "This app is available free of charge on the Apple Store."
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Provided Free of Charge.
She agreed, free of charge.
It was free of charge.
They even provided lawyers free of charge.
Free of charge: the Bunny Williams panache.
Bicycles are provided free of charge.
These ideas are free of charge.
Tours are available free of charge.
In-room WiFi is free of charge.
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ft. side building free-of-charge.
Routine vaccines are free-of-charge.
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